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if you're a college professor like myself, exploiting technology. universities have been loathe to do that. they really need to do that to better service students. if you do that you will be a leader on campus and get a raise. melissa: peter, what do you think about that? branch out into something new. good time to take advantage of low interest rates. i like this. this is positive thinking. this is good way to take advantage current environment we're in. >> banks have -- melissa: you're being a pessimist like that. >> but, investors are looking to put something with their money somewhere and they can't get interest rates like they used to. angel investors are good place to turn. melissa: peer-to-peer. we did that yesterday on the show. >> new ways to take advantage of the that if you have a new business idea. melissa: harry you're back with us? can you hear us? >> yeah. melissa: you advocate hiding in cash. what about hard assets? what about buying a house with interest rates as low as they are, prices at a very low level. they're not likely to go
if you're a college professor like myself, exploiting technology. universities have been loathe to do that. they really need to do that to better service students. if you do that you will be a leader on campus and get a raise. melissa: peter, what do you think about that? branch out into something new. good time to take advantage of low interest rates. i like this. this is positive thinking. this is good way to take advantage current environment we're in. >> banks have -- melissa: you're...
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>> i think this points out the pros and cons of technology. technology lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't -- when it goes down, it really goes down. the ultimate hits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec totally failed. nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the stock stock and it's crowded with people. now it's tumbleweeds. so i'm wondering what happened? and is that the problem? have we taken the human out of it and made it so high-tech that it's high problem? >> the only way this would happen if there was the open crisis on live hoom an trades and if they all ate the same fish for lunch. but the bad thing is -- the question you have to ask is -- they could have. no question. how much better off are we with the computer system? i don't know that there's been any doubt showing we are better. there is more liqui
>> i think this points out the pros and cons of technology. technology lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't -- when it goes down, it really goes down. the ultimate hits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec totally failed. nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the...
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tech knowledge -- technology issues are not good. however, i am just telling you this, he should have communicated better. we are taking our eye off of the ball by looking at this as a problem of bob greifeld communicating. in order to price security, you have to jump through so many hurdles that are so difficult. cheryl: what he could do here, though, is upgrade the software. you have layer upon layer of software. i would think he needs to go in at this point and make that the first thing that he handles. is that the strategy? >> charlie is absolutely right. the structure of the market will continue to evolve. it will be a bumpy process. that makes communication even more important. there was evidence that mr. grunfeld was slow to inform his board. i think that is a pretty serious issue. if i am a major shareholder -- charlie: he did not brief his board -- i am not covering up for him. i am just saying, it is a real big issue. cheryl: you have been all over this story. thank you so much. i like how you two are staying friendly. char
tech knowledge -- technology issues are not good. however, i am just telling you this, he should have communicated better. we are taking our eye off of the ball by looking at this as a problem of bob greifeld communicating. in order to price security, you have to jump through so many hurdles that are so difficult. cheryl: what he could do here, though, is upgrade the software. you have layer upon layer of software. i would think he needs to go in at this point and make that the first thing that...
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>> we continue to have it 2d technologies. we have a good roadmap continue to scale the technologies next year in volume production, second-generation, the year beyond that, that is where it has position is very well with cost leadership 32015-meter frame. yet further lower cost, so we feel it is very important to bring the technologies to market. at the right cost when they are lower cost than today's technology. cheryl: you are saying i am going to do it cheaper. >> we continue the 2015 timeframe and then the products in the marketplace. cheryl: as a ceo i expect the shares will trade all day long. that is an expectation on the nasdaq. how are you feeling now about what happens on the nasdaq? are you frustrated? >> it will advance the technology further for progress. we have been partnered with the nasdaq, very please with sandisk access to the capital market and participation in terms of growing the company to scale the company and to really make a fortune 500. cheryl: the executives reach out to you to be confident, we are
>> we continue to have it 2d technologies. we have a good roadmap continue to scale the technologies next year in volume production, second-generation, the year beyond that, that is where it has position is very well with cost leadership 32015-meter frame. yet further lower cost, so we feel it is very important to bring the technologies to market. at the right cost when they are lower cost than today's technology. cheryl: you are saying i am going to do it cheaper. >> we continue...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ john: detroit was once the most prosperous city in america. where did the money go? the fall of the big three did not help, but politicians made it worse, they squandered money. detroit's mayor is launched big projects like the people mover which turns out all the move people in one direction and not many is the thought. then there's a $350 million renaissance center and the very expensive jail. when the money ran out detroit started to de
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hp's technology helps us turn milons of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some cholesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. ♪ connell: it has been a big-time cost associated with these wildfires. bruce about battling the wind fire near yosemite national park, they are finally making some ground. >> good morning. just a few miles away from the leading edge of the fire. 4000 firefighters are doing battle with the stubborn rim fire. this really has become an all out air assault. continuous drops of water. we were visiting with some locals along the coastline. despite erratic wind, crews have made significant progress. it has grown to 180,000 acres. gerri brown praised the firefighters who have gone through. >> we see something that we have to live with. it may think it worse in years to come. what ever it takes, i will make sure that the resources are deployed. connell: the fire, the as
hp's technology helps us turn milons of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some cholesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. ♪ connell: it has been a big-time cost associated with these wildfires. bruce about battling the wind fire near yosemite national park, they are finally making some...
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we have the sip technology taken care of. i have to go on a trip to asia. unless you can prove something like that these systems are so complicated, to make sure you have every hole, every scenario covered is insane. now, i think the new york stock exchange. we'll see what they say, but my gut. weed had a price, we didn't have a problem with this type of redunn san system maybe that's true. remember, every scenario is, is sort of unique. tracy: right. >> and it's, i don't know enough about this stuff to tell you. the one thing i do know, and i've been harping on this for a long time. people look at me like, start falling asleep when i say this, the markets are broken in a sense they're fractured. the structure of them are so insane. i understand that part. when you have 40 different markets, not just a couple and, you know, they're all competing and you have to get price data to them. ashley: right. >> one question i would really like to know, i'm trying to figure this out, there are a bun of markets out there, bats and stuff like that, i believe nasdaq has
we have the sip technology taken care of. i have to go on a trip to asia. unless you can prove something like that these systems are so complicated, to make sure you have every hole, every scenario covered is insane. now, i think the new york stock exchange. we'll see what they say, but my gut. weed had a price, we didn't have a problem with this type of redunn san system maybe that's true. remember, every scenario is, is sort of unique. tracy: right. >> and it's, i don't know enough...
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what is technology about? >> facebook has a plan. they are looking to take your profile picture added to their database and essentially you are tagged on automatically. it is based on previous photos that have been uploaded. this is what facebook has to say about it. adding photos would give better control over the information. you then know where you have been seen. nonetheless, i guess it is just a way of rebelling. facebook stock, believe it or not, is up nicely today. >> we will ask rob about that coming up shortly. oil is taking a breather today. sandra smith has the latest in her trade. >> we are definitely feeling a lack of urgency that we felt in previous few sessions. right now oil selling off nearly one dollar. brent, crude prices also reflecting and easing concerns out there. they are now pricing in the fact that this does not look like it will be happening immediately. meanwhile, we are watching crude prices. one thing to note from the trading floor, for anyone who is still bullish, this selloff that is happening today is
what is technology about? >> facebook has a plan. they are looking to take your profile picture added to their database and essentially you are tagged on automatically. it is based on previous photos that have been uploaded. this is what facebook has to say about it. adding photos would give better control over the information. you then know where you have been seen. nonetheless, i guess it is just a way of rebelling. facebook stock, believe it or not, is up nicely today. >> we will...
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, ensure technology is right. they are taking it serious, how can you not, and mary schapiro, great person, did a great job, but one issue she didn't do a great job, i believe, the market structure, but mary jo white says it's a flash point. they pointed out, you know, one of the things the nasdaq got heat for is communications. i actually agree with him doing a great job community kateing to large investors to -- liz: couldn't issue a release? >> i'll tell you how you get around that, but i have a point. large investors to sort of the major customers knew what was going on, which is how i knew what was going on. he did not do a good job with the media. he's looking for ways, if it happens, you know, in terms of crisis, happens again, they'll directly communicate with the media rather than going through, you know, think of it this way, you had an e--trade account, logged in into the account, you knew what was going on because they got the notices from nasdaq and sent notices out. what i think he needed to do is se
, ensure technology is right. they are taking it serious, how can you not, and mary schapiro, great person, did a great job, but one issue she didn't do a great job, i believe, the market structure, but mary jo white says it's a flash point. they pointed out, you know, one of the things the nasdaq got heat for is communications. i actually agree with him doing a great job community kateing to large investors to -- liz: couldn't issue a release? >> i'll tell you how you get around that,...
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what connectivity issue they had and what technology might have failed. so i don't think it was thoroughly explained but we'll getting more information about that over the next few weeks. adam: the fact when you're the second largest player in town people don't have much of an option, they will have to play with you, with nasdaq, correct. >> to an extent but remember there are all sorts of alternative trading venues. trading could have taken place on not only new york stock exchange and electronic data networks and bats and some dark pools as well. even though they are a big player they're not the only player and some of the traffic it can move to where it will continue to flow, let me switch gears a little bit to the u.s. economy. we got some not optimistic news about housing today. u.s. july single family home sales down 13.4%, largest decline since may of 2010 versus what we saw in june. what are we seeing here? did we see home sales come forward because of the potential for rising interest rates or something more sinister at play. >> i don't think the
what connectivity issue they had and what technology might have failed. so i don't think it was thoroughly explained but we'll getting more information about that over the next few weeks. adam: the fact when you're the second largest player in town people don't have much of an option, they will have to play with you, with nasdaq, correct. >> to an extent but remember there are all sorts of alternative trading venues. trading could have taken place on not only new york stock exchange and...
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. >> clearly the technology glitch will affect markets across the board. even though this is just centralized by nasdaq, the investor sentiment will be affected by this. multiple instances. multiple instances of this, and this is going to get the ball rolling as to how technology has outgrown the rules and the needs to be all revamp of the system. clearly we have had issues before. having humans here to fix things quickly is what is the most important thing. as you were saying, i disagree. you're saying that some of these are trading in the dark. they halted trading across the board. >> a stock in trade anywhere. it does not have to trade at the new york stock exchange. i'm just saying, you could trade a stock. you can trade. >> but they are not trading. it is halted on the primary markets. >> on the primary market. suppose you're right each rated have a bunch of orders of facebook or when this went down. your telling can't go to a dark pool and get it done. >> they're not treating them that guard pools. if anything, they're hedging his bets. >> you should
. >> clearly the technology glitch will affect markets across the board. even though this is just centralized by nasdaq, the investor sentiment will be affected by this. multiple instances. multiple instances of this, and this is going to get the ball rolling as to how technology has outgrown the rules and the needs to be all revamp of the system. clearly we have had issues before. having humans here to fix things quickly is what is the most important thing. as you were saying, i...
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how much of it is his fault and how much in the technology moving past, incumbent -- charles: the technology shouldn't move past with deep pockets and great talent is 90% is his fault and that is why the stock went up 8% when the news, the most incredible sigh of relief on a gigantic stock, this is a big name, takes a lot to move microsoft 8%. and it will fade with the realization. cheryl: retiring now, that tells me there's a lot going on behind the scenes. charles: this is something, i got to tell you stuart varney owns stock. cheryl: is he ok? i haven't talked to him. charles: anytime microsoft is up steward is okay but we had this conversation because microsoft is one of the best performers until the most recent earnings report and i always felt most of that was speculation. dennis: assigned to sell. charles: i am surprised when people are surprised. i don't think it is time to buy. i don't see urgency in the private stock. the good news is deep pockets. i say they need to spend the money not on buybacks or dividends but dotted by yourself some great talent and make the company exciting
how much of it is his fault and how much in the technology moving past, incumbent -- charles: the technology shouldn't move past with deep pockets and great talent is 90% is his fault and that is why the stock went up 8% when the news, the most incredible sigh of relief on a gigantic stock, this is a big name, takes a lot to move microsoft 8%. and it will fade with the realization. cheryl: retiring now, that tells me there's a lot going on behind the scenes. charles: this is something, i got to...
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and this is a technology issue. this is never good pr. machinery with have been the markets. and big canceled braids with goldman yesterday. and 31 trades. a nice little rise. what do you think? >> and the effect of these being redirected. they are moving rapidly. >> let's go to nicole petallides. nicole petallides getting reaction from traders. running around to find out what they are saying. any news from there. >> hand-held saying the nyse halted trading and on the nasdaq, 1226 so they put that request in. and on the hand held on this news, it is obviously a big deal. and the stocks are canceled back to customers. and buying apple or selling apple. cheryl: some apple service is back up after temporary outage. affecting the biggest names. dennis: did you say even the trades, would have moved to other exchanges working like the nyse, even those taken by other exchanges the nothing is traded on that. nicole: we said everything would be traded away but i saw on the hand held, and orders were canceled to the customer. looks like there are not trade going on and big-name week co
and this is a technology issue. this is never good pr. machinery with have been the markets. and big canceled braids with goldman yesterday. and 31 trades. a nice little rise. what do you think? >> and the effect of these being redirected. they are moving rapidly. >> let's go to nicole petallides. nicole petallides getting reaction from traders. running around to find out what they are saying. any news from there. >> hand-held saying the nyse halted trading and on the nasdaq,...
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three days best nasdaq blew up, the goldman sachs had a technology snafu. adam: right. >> a year ago, knight capital had huge technology snafu it, wasn't the new york stock exchange fault but it occurred on the new york stock exchange. you had flash crash where was a new york stock exchange issue where the market imploded in seconds. nobody pointed to fingers at him with the technology snafu. what we have is bizarre market. it is not just one market of the it is many markets. it is 40 markets with stuff like bats and direct edge and black markets. pools. think about it, nasdaq and its stocks is responsible for pricing mechanism, the feed, which is the sip which we'll not get into here but it is responsible for that. it is getting it from all different sources. this is very complicated. i would direct people to holman jenkins column in the "wall street journal" how difficult it is and all computer operated. bob greifeld did a good job getting nasdaq back in order. he did a lousy job communicating that. is that what he is paid to do? yes, he is paid to somewh
three days best nasdaq blew up, the goldman sachs had a technology snafu. adam: right. >> a year ago, knight capital had huge technology snafu it, wasn't the new york stock exchange fault but it occurred on the new york stock exchange. you had flash crash where was a new york stock exchange issue where the market imploded in seconds. nobody pointed to fingers at him with the technology snafu. what we have is bizarre market. it is not just one market of the it is many markets. it is 40...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >> i'm cheryl casone with your fox business brief. jpmorgan chase face a million dollars in fines from u.s. regulators. 9 bank is under investigation for allegedly selling identity protection products to its credit card customers with false promises. the fines could come in september. >>> sales fell 2.1% in decline. the national association of realtors says that it is the second straight month contracts to purchase previously owned homes fell. >>> mortgage applications fell for the third straight week. the mortgage bankers association says applications also include refinancings dropped by 2.5% last week. the average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage? 4.8%! that is the highest level of the year. well that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. dow up 74. adam: all right, we're on the record, all of wall street knows goldman's number two executive gary cone is envious of lloyd blankfein's role as the firm's ceo bu
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >> i'm cheryl casone with your fox business brief. jpmorgan chase face a million dollars in fines from u.s. regulators. 9 bank is under investigation for allegedly selling identity protection products to its credit card customers with false promises. the fines could come in september. >>> sales fell 2.1% in decline. the national association of...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. adam: we're approaching 1:30. we want to check in with lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are near session lows for the dow. how are we faring right now? >> adam, the selling is just intensifying right now on wall street. this is the s&p 500. i want to show you the chart. it is all red. it is ugly. as you can see we're at the lows of the session. everyone is worried about syria but there are some issues upcoming traders are talking about. of course volume is light. that exacerbates things. bank of america is the second worst performer on the dow. a lost financials are down. jpmorgan, six biggest banks are down. they were down better than 2%. they were unable to get a federal judge to dismiss a mortgage fraud uit that case is going to trial. that date, september 23rd. back to you. adam: lauren simonetti, watching as you said, down 141 points right now. thank you, ma'am. lori: the situation in security is causing a flight
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. adam: we're approaching 1:30. we want to check in with lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are near session lows for the dow. how are we faring right now? >> adam, the selling is just intensifying right now on wall street. this is the s&p 500. i want to show you the chart. it is all red. it is ugly. as you can see we're...
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technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock exchange crowded with people and now tumble weeds. nicole and like a couple of guys. i'm just wondering, what has happened and is that the problem. have we taken the human out of it and made it so high tech that it's high problem? >> well, the only way that there would have been something like this happening if there was the crisis and lots of live human traders and they the question -- >> that happens sometimes. >> the question we have to ask, it could happen. ask us how much better off are we with the computer system? i don't know that there has been any data showing we are better and there is
technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock...
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it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies at the same time steve was or earlier, tablet, touch, come on, he was. >> yeah, the difference bill stepped down from microsoft right in the same era when steve stepped back up at apple. this is my point. like it's very hard, the problem with history, you can't run the experiment over again in the alternate scenario, where bill gates stayed at microsoft and has been there for the last 12 years. we don't know how much things would have been different. could have been better, worse, we'll never do. we do know with apple, it was not the same without
it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies...
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how to best organize and understand the power of the computer, it's incredibly important for modern technology. however, as cutting edge as the subject may be, its basic concerns go back to puzzles and problems from the earliest recorded evidence of mathematical thought. now, this is a facsimile of the rhind papyrus, copied around 1850 b.c. by the scribe ahmes from the now-lost text of an earlier dynasty. it was named after a scottish antiquarian, alexander henry rhind, who bought it in 1858 in luxor, egypt. in it, he found what amounts to a math textbook full of problems and solutis that addressed everyday issues, things like how to divide ten loaves of bread equally among seven men and much of the algebra needed to build the pyramids. it also contains possibly the earliest written combinatorics problem, and it goes like this: seven houses contain seven cats. each cat kills seven mice. each mouse had eaten seven ears of grain. each ear of grain would have produced seven hekats of wheat. what is the total of all these? a fairly simple math problem... and a very pragmatic combinatorial argument
how to best organize and understand the power of the computer, it's incredibly important for modern technology. however, as cutting edge as the subject may be, its basic concerns go back to puzzles and problems from the earliest recorded evidence of mathematical thought. now, this is a facsimile of the rhind papyrus, copied around 1850 b.c. by the scribe ahmes from the now-lost text of an earlier dynasty. it was named after a scottish antiquarian, alexander henry rhind, who bought it in 1858 in...
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entrepreneurship, technology, and someone needs to demystify it for everyone else. so "dot-complicated" take a look at the tech-obsessed world we live in and how it's changing our career and lives and our families. >> how do you do that? >> it's interesting but i talk a lot about finding tech life balance. there's been a lot of talk on work life balance, but if you go home from work and still buried in the cell phone, if you're sitting on your laptop next to your husband at home. you are still working. you haven't really found that work life balance. so i talk lot about how to find tech life balance in your home, if your job, in your love life, and kind of all area of communication. >> are you saying turn off the excise -- device and go off facebook? >> i think there's a time and place for everybody. i think if you take a little bit of time to unplug to remember there's a world when you look up from your screen you can enjoy it. it makes you all the more productive, refreshed, relaxed when you return to that online world, also. >> is there a danger of too much techn
entrepreneurship, technology, and someone needs to demystify it for everyone else. so "dot-complicated" take a look at the tech-obsessed world we live in and how it's changing our career and lives and our families. >> how do you do that? >> it's interesting but i talk a lot about finding tech life balance. there's been a lot of talk on work life balance, but if you go home from work and still buried in the cell phone, if you're sitting on your laptop next to your husband...
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we are using the technology to bring that to you and obviously having issues with that. we know from caltrans that the closure went just fine with no problems to report. they are trying to get the work done as quickly as possible. >> in 1963, hundreds of thousands marched on washington for equality and freedom in the civil rights movement. here's a look at what it looks like then and today. the crowds gathered around the reflecting pool 50 years later. they celebrate remarkable progress. news reporter bradley was there. >> let freedom ring. >> half a century later on the same spot where dr. martin luther king delivered the speech, his daughter couldn't help but see who was there with him. >> today we have been honored to have three presidents of the united states. 50 years ago the president did not attend. >> now the president is an african-american. >> because of a march, america became more free and more fair. america changed for you and for me. >> moments before the president spoke, bells rang out across the u.s. to commemorate the moment in 1963 when dr. king uttered
we are using the technology to bring that to you and obviously having issues with that. we know from caltrans that the closure went just fine with no problems to report. they are trying to get the work done as quickly as possible. >> in 1963, hundreds of thousands marched on washington for equality and freedom in the civil rights movement. here's a look at what it looks like then and today. the crowds gathered around the reflecting pool 50 years later. they celebrate remarkable progress....
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so they don't tolerate input very well. >> innovation is education as well as technology. max is developing a virtual anatomy system that allow students to absorb anatomy like they were anything through thew3 body. >> subpoena layered meaning you can turn on off parts. >> 9 start up share the 14,000 foot lab facility including 5 just added this summer. all encouraged to take risk that dr. fogarty sees as the key to innovation. >> innovation is a form of insanity. you see things other people don't see. often you hear things that other people don't hear and you do things that nobody else will do. >> the approach has not gone unnoticed. 2001 inducted into the inventor hall of fame. >> take a look at thmentw3 incredible sight in space captured from the the el scope watch the lower right of the screen. small comment plunges and vanishes. then a mass ejection. big solar flare you saw astronomers say that was only a coincidence. comet was too small to cause such a big disturbance. >> remember we know we waved at saturn last month while a swais draft took our picture. here is the
so they don't tolerate input very well. >> innovation is education as well as technology. max is developing a virtual anatomy system that allow students to absorb anatomy like they were anything through thew3 body. >> subpoena layered meaning you can turn on off parts. >> 9 start up share the 14,000 foot lab facility including 5 just added this summer. all encouraged to take risk that dr. fogarty sees as the key to innovation. >> innovation is a form of insanity. you see...
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with 33 shades, l'oreal's technology matches your skin's tone and undertone. there's only one true match for me. true match from l'oreal. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] these photos don't mean anything. my wife and i take pictures like this of our kids. and you dedicate them to every tom, dick, and harry? i can't account for my client's sense of humor. all this pales in comparison to what joseph sabo did to you on thursday night. we believe that you shot at him in self-defense. we also believe that he was working with somebody else. talk to me. not her. mr. pace, there may still be somebody out there who is trying to kill her. we need her help to find him. she's facing 10 to 15 years on multiple counts of extortion. she comes clean and coope
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united technologies has tripled in value. and immelt has been focusing on becoming more of a global infrastructure, energy and transportation type company for ge. he shed noncore businesses like nbc universal, the parent company of this network. overall for ge this could be a big deal if it does come to fruition that consumer lending business, carl, is a huge part of ge capital. >> no question about that, dom. >>> not a sweet quarter for krispy kreme. it's down after a miss in second quarter earnings. we're going to talk to the ceo and ahead of that cueing, what else, a little g and r. back in a moment. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidel
united technologies has tripled in value. and immelt has been focusing on becoming more of a global infrastructure, energy and transportation type company for ge. he shed noncore businesses like nbc universal, the parent company of this network. overall for ge this could be a big deal if it does come to fruition that consumer lending business, carl, is a huge part of ge capital. >> no question about that, dom. >>> not a sweet quarter for krispy kreme. it's down after a miss in...
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it's a technological issue. for 40 years we've used the data transmission standard called edifact when there were schedules and fares and not a lot else. being that old, it is incapable of transmitting and commune candidating the kind of information -- communicating the kind of information and product detail that now exists. so in order to push that content out to the indirect channel, to the online travel agents, to your traditional brick and mortar travel agent, you have to have a new technological solution to do that. that's called xml which, basically, runs the world; your iphone, your blackberry, your android device -- >> mark-up language. >> yes. it runs everything. and it is dynamic, it is robust be, it is open source. it's really the wave of the future in communication. we've seen this start to permeate the air fare market. now, we're behind. only in our market would we call a picture on a web site revolutionary. but, i mean, considering what we've been doing for four years, it really is. and what you ge
it's a technological issue. for 40 years we've used the data transmission standard called edifact when there were schedules and fares and not a lot else. being that old, it is incapable of transmitting and commune candidating the kind of information -- communicating the kind of information and product detail that now exists. so in order to push that content out to the indirect channel, to the online travel agents, to your traditional brick and mortar travel agent, you have to have a new...
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technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind olike how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. just go to truecar.com, configure your car, and get connected... to a truecar certified dealer... for guaranteed savings. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>>. >>> he's been called the last general in one of america's longest wars. >> what's not changed is the will of this coalition. >> joe dun ford works around the clock and is constantly on the move. >> the people of afghan -- >> at nato supreme headquarters in belgium. >> i also look forward to working with general dunford. >> and the nation's capital washington, d.c. >> what's your view? general? what's your number? >> senator, i'm not going to give you a number, i'm going to give you a range. >> dunford follows a number of h
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >> schieffer: now for today's birth announcements. the national zoo tweets toward that the giant panda may-shong gave birth to her third cub, a female. a short time later, the zoo tells us she picked her up and cradled her. mai-shong delivered a cub in 2005 and another born last year lived only a week. it is not exactly a kodiak moment, but it is close. royal canadian mounted police say a motorcycle rider was too focused on recording his speed with his helmet cam to notice a bear crossing the road. they collided at 87 miles an hour. the biker survivored-- barely-- with broken bones and a speeding ticket. the bear walked away. according to court papers in chicago, brandon preveau drove his girlfriend's car to his job at o'hare a
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aveeno® naturally beautiful results. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. causing dark marks to become visible. dove has the effective solution. dove® cleartone™ anti-perspirant. the result? underarms with visibly reduced dark marks and an even tone. try dove cleartone. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is a talented actor who stars opposite jeff bridges in the new film "r.i.p.d." which opens in 3d and theaters tomorrow. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our pal, ryan ryenolds, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: ryan. >> wow. >> jimmy: it's good to see you. what did you think of that guy's perm? it was pretty good, huh? >> that was pretty amazing. i like perm week. >> jimmy: it's a tight perm. >> very tight. are you kidding me? >> jimmy: there it is right there. he loves it. [ cheers and applause ] >> i got a little something for you. brought in
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. esurance. now backed by allstate. i'm only 17, but i know about investing. believe in something, buy shares in it, watch it grow. so...what if you could invest in the future? the future of kids? like a stock. not the kind of stock that's about making money. but a stock for social change. a whole new kind of investment called better futures. when you invest, it helps kids go to college. i could be one of the first college graduates from my family. the first philanthropist from my neighborhood. and if i'm the first, then maybe there's a second. and a third. believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. >> john: tonight we eastbound pose myths and lies. >> politicians tell us what food we can eat. >> what difference of it of yours what i put in my body? >> a little fat and sugar. >> john: we're told fracking will plague our water.
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i use technology all day long to do what i do. i connect to my customers, i access the marketplace. >> why do we need 90 venues to trade this stuff? >> i have a better idea, and it came from myron shoals, who is one of the fathers of options trading. apparently, i had not heard of him but he was in "the financial times" today. he made the point, and this is a free market solution, simply say you cannot cancel trades. goldmans or the nyse, if you make a mistake, you will have to pay the price for that. i think you'd probably find you suddenly had much more robust systems in there. >> in fact, that might be very true because i do agree at some point you've got -- if you never end up paying the price, then you never end up fixing the problem. so if you keep canceling those trades, it lets you off the hook. that might be one part of the solution. although the other part of the solution i think is to go back and look at the current market structure we have today because i think, and a lot of people will agree, current market structure
i use technology all day long to do what i do. i connect to my customers, i access the marketplace. >> why do we need 90 venues to trade this stuff? >> i have a better idea, and it came from myron shoals, who is one of the fathers of options trading. apparently, i had not heard of him but he was in "the financial times" today. he made the point, and this is a free market solution, simply say you cannot cancel trades. goldmans or the nyse, if you make a mistake, you will...
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cbs travel editor a 60-mile journey back in time using the most modern technology. the crowds arrive 363 days a year. >> good morning. huh are how are you doing? >> reporter: to board the only train bound for d grand canyon. departing each day with the exception of christmas eve and christmas day from the town of williams, arizona. >> all right. what are you shooting at? >> reporter: a throwback to boast western and car culture alike. part of route 66 still runs through here. it's arizona's last town to be passed over by the interstate. before there was an interstate before there was even route 66 there was 4960 and the grand canyon railway was started in 1901. what's the biggest surprise when people come see this train? >> i think that it's still operating. sam is a 40-year engineer. >> i like to say it's a museum dinosaur. there's a few left in this country still operating. >> reporter: built in 1923 engine 4960 makes its way to the canyon once a month. it may be old, but 4960 is no fossil and no longer burned. >> we had to find a way to keep it running. it's burn
cbs travel editor a 60-mile journey back in time using the most modern technology. the crowds arrive 363 days a year. >> good morning. huh are how are you doing? >> reporter: to board the only train bound for d grand canyon. departing each day with the exception of christmas eve and christmas day from the town of williams, arizona. >> all right. what are you shooting at? >> reporter: a throwback to boast western and car culture alike. part of route 66 still runs through...
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how does privacy play a role with this technology? >> cameras are smaller and more expensive to use. on the patient side as we've moved to a society where information is flowing more freely, patient privacy has been a high priority for all the medical centers. >> reporter: getting other doctors to sign on to glass may also be a challenge. >> a lot of doctors resist change and like to do things a certain way. i think the innovative surgeons do embrace this. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," danielle nottingham columbus, ohio. >> paula kopalka's knee operation was a success. she r hello! lemonade reminds me of sunny days. so do tire swings! this is our ocean spray cran-lemonade. it's good, old-fashioned lemonade. only better! whoa! [ splash! ] ocean spray cran-lemonade. a bold twist on an old favorite. dad they're charged. good evening. i am the glow-bot. (giggle) i will charge you. wowwwww! night time glow-in-the-dark pull-ups pants with new designs! just charge'em up and hit the lights. ♪ i'm a big kid now... ♪ ♪ at night! â™
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for example, with the stem program, science, technology, etc. and not to have colleges as a process but to motivate students to stay in these very critical areas. yes, i am saying a lot, but the primary focus is teach -- provide teachers who are focused on teaching, not having 75% adjuncts. and you can convince the public -- you know what, my kid is going to get a great chance at a university given the resources that are focused on their needs and not on ancillary needs. snyder -- mr. schneider? guest: many interesting points in that set of questions. back toe, and i will go the very first question that we had, i believe that many of the best institutions in the country are actually community colleges that are working hard to figure out how to help students overcome some learning .eficiencies many students have chosen community colleges because they do not want bachelors degrees. but there are the best community colleges like the one in northern virginia, the valencia community college also. these colleges are working very closely with their loc
for example, with the stem program, science, technology, etc. and not to have colleges as a process but to motivate students to stay in these very critical areas. yes, i am saying a lot, but the primary focus is teach -- provide teachers who are focused on teaching, not having 75% adjuncts. and you can convince the public -- you know what, my kid is going to get a great chance at a university given the resources that are focused on their needs and not on ancillary needs. snyder -- mr....
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his current projectors use technology dating back to thomas edison's era and require the watchful eye of a skilled projectionist. carl baiter has done the job all of his leif.ife. >> it is fun. i like being out here and doing it. >> reporter: soon this antique equipment will be torn out to make way for a computerized project tore projector housed in a climate-controlled room. >> they won't need a projectionist anymore. >> he has to go to digital. they are not going to make film anymore. so i am going to retire. >> reporter: to save this throw-back, mitchell shakur is raising money using a modern method with a promotional video. >> it is wa the heart-felt support from you our fans and customers, that made it clear to us that this was 67 more than a business decision. >> kelly how is doing what they can. >> we rounded up and gave them ex fra to put toward the fund so they can stay open. it helps, hopefully. >> reporter: that support gives mitchell shakur hope. what is it like for you to look out and see all these people here at your drive-in? >> as you get older, your not necessarily wo
his current projectors use technology dating back to thomas edison's era and require the watchful eye of a skilled projectionist. carl baiter has done the job all of his leif.ife. >> it is fun. i like being out here and doing it. >> reporter: soon this antique equipment will be torn out to make way for a computerized project tore projector housed in a climate-controlled room. >> they won't need a projectionist anymore. >> he has to go to digital. they are not going to...
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whatever the technology is, but i looked up the list of things, chimes, you know, whatever, and everybody is talking was on it, and that's one of my favorite -- >> mine too. mine too. >> i actually have it. can you imagine i'm sitting will and the phone rings, and everybody looks around, and it's me. >> jon voigt. >> everybody's talking at me. >> i love that song. >> you can see "ray donovan" on showtime every sunday night. >>> when we come back, our cultural correspondent winton march sal estalks about one of america's most historic moments. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up. >> coming up, we'll take a look back at the historic march on washington and discuss its lasting impact. >> i have a dream today.,,,,,,,, >> we've been talking about the anniversary of the march on washington. it was the largest demonstration for social change that america had ever seen at the time. cbs news cultural correspondent winton marcellius offers a message on the history of that day and a commentary on where we are as a country half a century later. ♪ >> 250,000 americans gathered on
whatever the technology is, but i looked up the list of things, chimes, you know, whatever, and everybody is talking was on it, and that's one of my favorite -- >> mine too. mine too. >> i actually have it. can you imagine i'm sitting will and the phone rings, and everybody looks around, and it's me. >> jon voigt. >> everybody's talking at me. >> i love that song. >> you can see "ray donovan" on showtime every sunday night. >>> when we come...
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technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock exchange crowded with people and now tumble weeds. nicole and like a couple of guys. i'm just wondering, what has happened and is that the problem. have we taken the human out of it and made it so high tech that it's high problem? >> well, the only way that there would have been something like this happening if there was the crisis and lots of live human traders and they the question -- >> that happens sometimes. >> the question we have to ask, it could happen. ask us how much better off are we with the computer system? i don't know that there has been any data showing we are better and there is
technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock...
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so it's going to be dealt with in terms of i think more coordinated technology investment. i don't really think, again, it's a matter of people's money being lost. it's much more a matter of people's trust in the integrity of the system. >> comforting to hear you don't have to worry about your money. >>> the embattled mayor of america's eighth largest city is expected to formally resign today. san diego's mayor bob filner's decision ends six weeks of suspense among repeated accusations of sexual harassment. ben tracy's in san diego with the latest on this. ben, good morning to you. >> reporter: gayle and charlie, good morning. bob filner may have been one of the only people who thought he could stay in office after being accused of sexual harassment by 18 different women. now he is apparently ready to resign and the city council here in san diego is expected to vote on the deal later today. mayor filner was spotted late thursday behind san diego's city hall. he was carrying two large briefcases. likely from the office he is now planning to vacate. >> finding that line and p
so it's going to be dealt with in terms of i think more coordinated technology investment. i don't really think, again, it's a matter of people's money being lost. it's much more a matter of people's trust in the integrity of the system. >> comforting to hear you don't have to worry about your money. >>> the embattled mayor of america's eighth largest city is expected to formally resign today. san diego's mayor bob filner's decision ends six weeks of suspense among repeated...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. it's thursday, august 29, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing part of your day with us. the big story again, syria back from the brink. a timetable for a u.s. attack on syria could be changing. the president not making a decision. as one of the united states' biggest allies is also backing down. plus a look inside assad. >> eric: he's risked his life to save fellow soldiers by running through enemy fire. the all-american hero who just received our country's highest military honor joins us live here. staff sergeant ty carter right here coming up. >> peter: and talk about picture perfect. this photo going viral. a wife carrying her double amputee marine husband. you'll meet them and hear the story behind it. this hour "fox & friends" starts right now. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. hope you're gonna have a great thursday and holiday weekend coming up. peter johnson, jr. sitting in for steve and e
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. it's thursday, august 29, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing part of your day with us. the big story again, syria back from the brink. a timetable for a u.s. attack on syria could be changing. the president not making a decision. as one of the united states' biggest allies is also backing down. plus a...